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@hispanicnomad

I help you earn online + set up a real life abroad 🧳 | Spaniard 🇪🇸 living in LatAm | Get Paraguay Residency | https://t.co/UNGtqJePnz

Asunción, Paraguay Katılım Kasım 2022
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Why digital nomads are rushing to Paraguay (and nobody's talking about it) 🇵🇾 While everyone's fighting for Portugal Golden Visas and Dubai residencies Smart expats are quietly moving to Paraguay The reason? Paraguay offers what most countries can't: Residency in 60-90 days, with ZERO physical presence requirements after approval But here's the part nobody tells you You can maintain your Paraguay residency while living literally anywhere in the world No mandatory stay. No annual visit requirements. Nothing What you get: ✅ Temporary residency for 2 years + permanent after that ✅ Path to citizenship in 3 years ✅ 0% tax on foreign income (territorial taxation) ✅ Access to Mercosur (live/work in Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay) ✅ One of the cheapest residency processes in the world No minimum income requirement, no local investment, nothing Just show up and get your residency The catch? You need to know the exact process... or you'll waste months dealing with bureaucracy Want the complete Paraguay residency roadmap? DM me "PARAGUAY" 👇
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Make it make sense: - Madrid to Bogota, direct flight: 375€ - Madrid to San José in Costa Rica, with a layover in Bogotá: 232€ Avianca, you're drunk. Go home
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OsoHostel@jewkins34499·
@hispanicnomad I got robbed by a taxi driver and police at Coco bongo, Cancún.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Algorithm is better today than 3 months ago?
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WanderingGringo@Gringopaisa19·
@hispanicnomad Im around, in Cañitas/palermo area. If you want to hit up a coffee shop, let me know.
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Arthur Schopenhauer@ArthurSchopenh7·
@hispanicnomad My favourite beach in the world is Boracay but I have to admit , not that many hotties to be seen there
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I've been to 60+ countries and spent time on a lot of the world's best beaches Here are my favorites, and why each one is worth the trip 🌊🧵
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Really cool conversation about investing in Paraguay & the latest news on crypto on my free Whatsapp community for nomads Want in? Repost + reply "nomad" and I'll DM you the link
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Now that I'm visiting Buenos Aires 🇦🇷 again I keep having the same thought This is Madrid 🇪🇸 on the other side of the world ✅ Same wide boulevards ✅ Same complete refusal to eat before 9pm ✅ Same culture of sitting at a table for three hours because leaving would be rude to the conversation ✅ The architecture in Recoleta could be dropped into Salamanca and nobody would notice for a week Both genuinely, no-asterisk world class But they got there differently and that difference you feel the moment you land - Madrid is polished and reliable. The metro runs, the streets are clean, the institutions work roughly as advertised. This is a city that knows exactly what it is, with fantastic night life, one of the best food scenes in the world, safe and walkable - Buenos Aires has been through nine debt defaults and inflation that would make any Spaniard's eyes water. And the terraces are still full at midnight, the food is world class, and the cultural scene rivals any European capital. This is a city that has survived things that should have broken it, and came out the other side with more personality I've spent real time in both and I love them equally Which one is your favorite?
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Aruvin 💊@aruvinchan·
Race dynamics are so interesting in Spain. I met a Mexican-American last week. He told me he's going to leave Spain once he gets his Spanish passport. I asked why, He said, "Because Spanish people are racist pricks." He looks Latino, he acts Latino, he IS Latino. But he was also born and raised in Texas, speaks fluent English, and also has a lucrative remote job. So when Spanish people discover those other things about him, they short-circuit a little bit. Like you can see the sheer confusion and cognitive dissonance on their faces: "Wait, I want to look down on him like how I look down on all the other Latinos in Spain, but he has literally 3 things in which he's superior to me. I don't know how to react now." Because Spanish people have that stereotype that Latinos are all lazy, impoverished freeloaders who are trying to steal Spanish jobs and replace the local population. But when he revealed the other things about himself, Spanish people don't know how to react anymore. It's like if you and I met a Bangladeshi billionaire Chad. It just wouldn't compute.
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@leon_garci82581 @aruvinchan Y eso… ¿tiene algo que ver con abusar su sistema público? No gasto sanidad, no pido subvenciones, no pido ayudas para el alquiler. Voy, pago lo que me piden, invierto en el país y no molesto Lo contrario que la gente como tú, que no tengo dudas de que eres un socialista
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@DaysWellSpentCo I haven’t spent that much time in Mallorca tbh You do absolutely need to rent a car, and the best thing about the island is just driving around to see different beaches and towns My favorite spot is the beach at the end of Sa Calobra But I can’t tell you much else beyond that
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Aruvin 💊@aruvinchan·
@hispanicnomad Yeah, I think the last algorithm really boosted your content if it had early traction. Like if you get 100 likes within the first hour, it's going to be given prime time treatment.
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Aruvin 💊@aruvinchan·
Either X has revised how impressions are calculated. Or I just suck recently lol. Because the engagements are there, but somehow the impressions don't reflect it. Back then, if I get 10k Likes on a post, it's almost always 1M in impressions and up. Now I get less than half of that.
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A.@CabelloPJ·
@hispanicnomad Way too many brown people. I say this as a white argentinian myself.
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Ethan Sommer, The Sommer Sound Off
@hispanicnomad It’s called hidden city ticketing. It’s a clever way to beat the system, but not if you check bags. Also, if they catch you doing it you could get banned by the airline
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